I grew up in a household that always had a cat. When my cat of 15 years passed away in October 2021, I made the decision not to get another one. This was short lived because in June last year, I took the plunge again and got Polly and Alfie from a shelter. It wasn't my intention to get two cats but they are brother and sister, and I was informed they couldn't be separated. It was the first time I had gone to a shelter since I have always raised cats from kittens.
For the most part cats will take care of themselves. As long as one can cope with their little eccentricities, which they all seem to have particularly when it comes to food. They will eat it one day and ignore it the next which can be very frustrating. However, life for most owners goes relatively smoothly keeping a cat. Apart from those times when it becomes sick and requires a visit to the vet, this can be a worrying time.
Polly is very fussy and will only eat dry food which has got to be a particular type. I recently weaned her onto a new brand as the previous manufacture was having supply issues.
I was in the pet shop browsing the shelves for Polly's food. My attention was suddenly drawn to a woman approaching and what first looked like a ball of fluffy fur curled up in the crook of her arm. When it moved and lifted its head I could see it was actually a small dog. Its little pointed ears and tiny fox like face, had to be one of the cutest things that I have ever seen and had to ask her the name of the breed, as I'm not clued up on dogs.
This friendly lady informed me it was a Pomeranian. I am always wanting to increase my knowledge and asked if it requires a lot of care and does she have any other pets. She mentioned having Ragdoll cat. It gets along with the dog and stays in the home most of the time. Occasionally she takes it outside for walk but keeps it strapped to a harness. Understandable since it's a pedigree and wouldn't want it to run off and get lost.
I am familiar with this breed which has a beautiful long hair coat, often cream or white in colour and has sparkling deep blue eyes. Top of the head, face and ears are etched in rich dark brown. A strikingly beautiful cat.
She said the Ragdoll can be left at home during the day without a problem, but her life revolves around the Pomeranian. Although some can be left on their own her dog cannot. It constantly strives for attention. If left alone for more than three hours it becomes stressed and soils the carpets throughout her apartment. When going off to work she has to leave the dog with friends and family members during the week. On the weekend she has to take it out shopping with her.
As cute as they are, Pomeranian is not for me, so I'm quite happy with my cats.
Michael